Beginning its 13th year, the popular monthly showcase for musicians is moving to First Presbyterian Church on Washington Avenue on Friday night.

The series, presented by the Savannah Folk Music Society, features both local and touring folk musicians.

Headlining Friday's show will be Bill and Eli Perras, from DeLand, Fla. They've released a couple of albums, "Blues Got Us" (2005) and "Runnin' Outta' Georgia" (2007). Their lyrics, they say, cover a range of "social injustices, corporate greed, and daily follies in everyday life."

Also performing will be Savannah's Jan Spillane. She produced her first CD, "Gut Feeling," in 1998. Spillane was seemingly born to be a musician; she began writing lyrics, singing and composing on the piano when she was 5 years old. She had her first studio session when she was 8.

In 2001, Spillane released her second CD, "2nd Nature." Her third effort, "Painting the Blues" was released in 2006. "Thinking Out Loud'' should be released this fall.

A couple of longtime "First Friday" favorites, Michael Amburgey and Bobby Hanson, will perform Friday night. The duo first played together in 1972 as an acoustic blues duo called the Back Door Men. They've been a major influence on numerous Savannah musicians since.